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Matthew Hull How to Talk To Homeowners
5 December 2024 | 4 replies
They sound like regular conversations where the RE professional/investor is genuinely interested in discovering the seller's pain points to help find a solution.All the best!
Asma Shah Section 8 investing in Cleveland
14 December 2024 | 36 replies
I always go with section 8 tenants if I can over regular paying but dont let the sec 8 gurus tell you that everything is always peachy.
Javier Molina Mildly complex structuring for multiple properties. (LLC, Trusts, Multi-state)
12 December 2024 | 12 replies
I had a conversation with a Probate/Estate lawyer and he suggested the following but what he said doesn't quite add up to what I have read so I want to see if I am just not understanding or if I am getting bad gouge.Advice was to create WY LLC that owns all properties, that is then "owned" by a land trust for additional anonymity, that the beneficiary is a regular Trust that owns everything else in my name.
Rachael K. Legal to move into my 1031 exchange- Safe Harbor clarification- capital gains
5 December 2024 | 13 replies
If you move into a property acquired through a 1031 exchange and make it your primary residence, you may qualify for the capital gains exclusion under Section 121 (up to $250K single/$500K married) if you live in the property for at least two of the last five years before selling.However, gains attributable to the time it was a rental property remain taxable (non-qualified use), and depreciation claimed during the rental period must be recaptured at a 25% tax rate.
Thomas F Blaskey 1031 vs Gift vs Sale
26 November 2024 | 3 replies
This seems like a lot of work to save 15% of $35k in taxes (Less than $5k.) especially if you have transfer taxes or title insurance, or you convert your long term 15% rate in to your son’s regular income tax bracket.I hate paying taxes as much as the next guy but this lemon isn’t worth squeezing.
Sam Epperson How to find off market deals for investors, as a realtor?
7 December 2024 | 8 replies
Main goal is to listen... then follow-up regularly.
Karina Busch How to get fixed rate loans on investment properties?!
2 December 2024 | 21 replies
Everything has been cash so far but I have contacted several local banks and all of them have said about 1-2%+ above regular mortgage rates, 3-5y ARM with 15-25y term, and 20-30% down.
Griffin Malcolm Are Solar Panels Worth It?
5 December 2024 | 34 replies
Like, I understand it comes off my taxable income, but it's also not like I'm getting a check for 14k that I can throw at the panels.
Christine Aledam Time to find a new Accountant?
3 December 2024 | 21 replies
I will also be tracking expenses related to repairs, maintenance, travel to and from NV, hotel stays, meals, gas, and other regular business costs.In the long term, I aim to purchase additional properties under the business name, but I understand I need to establish at least two years of income and credit history before doing so.The issue I’m encountering is that my accountant has not provided any guidance on how to structure this scenario.
Josh Holley Seller won’t return EM
31 December 2024 | 97 replies
Here in TN brokerages regularly hold EM deposits; I have a dedicated account for such deposits myself, by law, even though I don't actively broker RE but just maintain my brokerage for the PM side of things.